

You can copy files, drag and drop files into folders, right-click objects to open context menus, and so on. You work with content managed on a content server in much the same way you do with other folders and files on your computer.

For more information on this integration hierarchy in Windows Explorer, see Chapter 3, "Understanding the Integration Hierarchy." The Desktop client software adds a hierarchical folder structure called WebCenter Content Servers to the navigation pane in Windows Explorer ( Figure 5-2). You can manage files and folders on a content server using custom context menus, while taking advantage of much of standard Windows functionality, such as drag-and-drop, copy-and-paste, and shortcuts.ĥ.5 WebCenter Content Servers Hierarchy in Navigation Pane Instead, you can interact with content servers and the files on them using a 'folders tree' in Windows Explorer.Īfter you install the Desktop client software on your computer, the folders hierarchy in Windows Explorer includes a top-level node called WebCenter Content Servers, which provides an interface through which you can connect to servers and work with the files on them. You do not need to work with the files on the content server in a web browser or other, proprietary client interface (although this option remains available). I am using Windows 7 with Microsoft Office 2010.Ĭan someone please provide give me a solution.The integration of Oracle WebCenter Content Server, Oracle Content Server, Oracle Content Database, or other WebDAV-based content servers into Windows Explorer provides a convenient way to manage files on those servers using a familiar work environment. The logical way this should work is to always scroll within the library pane unless you click in the preview pane to scroll through the document preview. This is a major pain because it impedes being able to move quickly through the files within a folder. Through the pages of the document in the preview pane. Instead of continuing to scroll through the file list in the library pane it switches to scrolling In windows explorer scrolling down (using mouse or arrow keys) in the library pane from one file to the next stops at a word document with more than 2 pages. This question follows on from previously unresolved questions posted on this forum (see ) and another forum I
